JEWELRY CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Keep in mind that your jewelry will develop a unique patina over time. You may choose to keep your patina. To maintain the quality and longevity of your jewelry, here are a few things to keep in mind.

 

  • Cleaning. A single polishing cloth is provided with every jewelry purchase to help keep looking its best. Simply apply the polishing cloth to metal areas only. Be careful to avoid polishing stones, glass beads, and enamels as they can permanently alter the vibrancy of their color. If need be, I recommend covering the non-metal material with a thick paper napkin as an extra layer of protection while polishing.

  • Avoid direct moisture (e.g., water, oils, and any other liquids). If your jewelry does happen to get wet, simply wipe off any excess moisture as best could with a soft microfiber cloth and let it fully dry before wearing.

  • Takes a beating, but not a lost. Metals such as silver and gold are soft metals, and therefore susceptible to dents and scratches. However, strenuous activities such as exercising, swimming, or gardening can increase your chance of lost.

  • Store securely. When not wearing jewelry, it is recommended to store it in a safe, enclosed space such as a small cloth bag to help keep away moisture. Avoid storing multiple pieces of jewelry together when movement is involved.

 

If you have any questions or would like more information, please don’t hesitate to contact me. 

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